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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 28

    New Hampshire is 94% white. It is now trying to figure out how to change that.https://nyti.ms/2OpobGI 

    10:42 AM - 28 Jul 2018
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      2. Alex  🇺🇸‏ @SoCal4Trump Jul 29
        Replying to @nytimes

        Does Japan need to be diversified, given its 99% Japanese? What about China? India? South Korea? Oh, just white countries. Ok... 🤔

        34 replies 240 retweets 2,026 likes
      3. Lil Pretty Lulu‏ @La_Lilu Jul 29
        Replying to @SoCal4Trump @nytimes

        I was scrolling and chuckling at the comments but had to stop for yours. New Hampshire...isn’t a country. I really wanted to be sure you knew that. Also. You clearly didn’t read the article. Headline skimming isn’t fundamental.

        49 replies 7 retweets 171 likes
      4. Alex  🇺🇸‏ @SoCal4Trump Jul 29
        Replying to @La_Lilu @nytimes

        Nah my comment was more towards countries in general and reacting to the sentiment in this article.

        4 replies 0 retweets 557 likes
      5. Lil Pretty Lulu‏ @La_Lilu Jul 29
        Replying to @SoCal4Trump @nytimes

        Ah. You did read it then...and still wound up with what *seemed* like a misinformed opinion. I stand corrected.

        5 replies 2 retweets 63 likes
      6. Alex  🇺🇸‏ @SoCal4Trump Jul 29
        Replying to @La_Lilu @nytimes

        Don’t over think it my dear. It’s just a tweet.

        8 replies 4 retweets 523 likes
      7. Lil Pretty Lulu‏ @La_Lilu Jul 29
        Replying to @SoCal4Trump @nytimes

        Yeah. That seems to be the motto of most on these platforms. “Don’t overthink.” Thanks Alex! It’s been real.

        27 replies 1 retweet 70 likes
      8. Rodolfo Valentino‏ @TheSecretAgent3 Jul 29
        Replying to @La_Lilu @SoCal4Trump @nytimes

        Actually America in 1965 was almost 90% “white” so his tweet actually makes sense. No countries other than European countries are the only ones that need to diversify and have these social programs just like the man said why not China, Japan, Korea, India, Philippines, Mexico?

        10 replies 28 retweets 502 likes
      9. Freespiryt‏ @delanoh1 Jul 29
        Replying to @TheSecretAgent3 @La_Lilu and

        So, if we're going back in time, what was the "white" population demographic of this country pre-1600's? I guess whatever social diversification program the Indigenous Peoples came up with, to accommodate the first "white" settlers, didn't work out too well...unless u were white

        27 replies 1 retweet 29 likes
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      2. parker‏ @parkerspoppin Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        who cares?

        3 replies 0 retweets 118 likes
      3. Max Lake(Fatlossguy)‏ @Marshmallowhail Jul 28
        Replying to @parkerspoppin @nytimes

        Err white people that are being ethnically cleansed. What amazes me is that no one sees this comment as extremely racist. If i said pakastan has too many brown people and we are fixing that i would never find work again and in some parts of the EU put in prison for hate crimes.

        8 replies 30 retweets 320 likes
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      1. AScannerDaftly‏ @AScannerDaftly Jul 30
        Replying to @hfinch61 @_ImperatorRex_ @nytimes

        I just wonder if this writer screwed any sources since the NYT seems to support that behavior.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. Aaron Astor‏ @AstorAaron Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        How many commenters here actually read the article? It’s about the business community trying to recruit people to the state and finding that non-white people feel unwelcome and alone. It’s not about the NYT trying to break some precious racial purity.

        109 replies 13 retweets 246 likes
      3. Lee Clarke‏ @nordicvalhalla Jul 29
        Replying to @AstorAaron @nytimes

        Imagine if the headline read. New Hampshire is 94% black. It is now trying to figure out how to change that.

        4 replies 4 retweets 36 likes
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      2. The Sun Always Sets on Libs‏ @Supremeaboveall Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Let them live in Bernie’s neighborhood, he will give them all free housing. They won’t have to work because Bernie gives everything for free........even money.

        10 replies 9 retweets 287 likes
      3. Brian Bates‏ @BatesBE Jul 28
        Replying to @Supremeaboveall @nytimes

        Let them fill all the rooms in Bernie's 3 luxury homes. He's got cars he can loan them to drive, too. Oh Hell, Bernice can just give them away, too.

        1 reply 2 retweets 104 likes
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